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today senators dianne feinstein and barbara boxer managers and unions -- asking them to please use their time before agreement. today cal-trans poured the first batch of concrete. for the steel saddle fix on the bridge widely reported broken bolts on the self anchored suspension span currently being fabricated they are expected to be installed next month with the opening of the new bay bridge slated for early december a federal grand jury has indicted two friends of the boston bombing suspects. the friends are charged with obstructing justice.and conspiracy to obstruct. the two 19-year-olds had faced a lesser charge in may. they're accused of helping jo-har sar-nie-ev after the april 15th bombing. he reportedly asked them to hide some of his belongings including a computer -- and they agreed. prosecutors say he didn't them. if convicted, the teens face up to 25 years in prison. and could also be fined 250-thousand dollars. >> look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the
today senators dianne feinstein and barbara boxer managers and unions -- asking them to please use their time before agreement. today cal-trans poured the first batch of concrete. for the steel saddle fix on the bridge widely reported broken bolts on the self anchored suspension span currently being fabricated they are expected to be installed next month with the opening of the new bay bridge slated for early december a federal grand jury has indicted two friends of the boston bombing suspects....
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it is snagged and it's hit that snag because establishment democrats like california senator dianne feinstein don't think bloggers and tweeters should have the same first amendment rights as reporters who work for big corporate outlets like fox or the new york times and its current form the senate's media shield law requires the justice department to give any journalist forty five days as up when they want to snoop on a journalist according to the pending bill is anyone who has a primary intent to investigate events and procure material sounds pretty simple right well not for dianne feinstein of california senator told mcclatchy that she's worried that the word journalist is so vague that the proposed media shield law could provide special privileges to those who are not reporters at all in senator feinstein's opinion and yes this is her real opinion real reporters have salaries in other words they have to work for of fishel news agencies acceptable to the washington establishment senator feinstein wants to make sure that the media shield law. doesn't save wiki leaks from prosecution however
it is snagged and it's hit that snag because establishment democrats like california senator dianne feinstein don't think bloggers and tweeters should have the same first amendment rights as reporters who work for big corporate outlets like fox or the new york times and its current form the senate's media shield law requires the justice department to give any journalist forty five days as up when they want to snoop on a journalist according to the pending bill is anyone who has a primary intent...
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senators feinstein and boxer issued a statement urging both sides to get together rkt get a deal done, now. governor brown ordered a fact finding board. >> we have information to hammer out a deal. our team prepared to stay. >> that won't be easy. both sides are still far apart on terms of a new contract. >> we need agreements on overtime rules and other things but this doesn't mean it can't happen. >> unless there is a break through by sunday it seems inevitable he will order a 60 day cooling off period. a sign the board then issue that had cooling off allowing both sides top reach a deal. in cases they have. >> i'm not in agreement. i don't believe we have right to hold passengers hostage. >> a strike could be called by bart unions. >> we'll do our best. we want the public to be warned we asked riders to deliver their own message. >> i would say get it together so we can get to work. >> i think there are great benefits. should probably stop complaining about them. >> don't strike. we need you. >> riders hope someone is listen being. >> breaking news on the peninsula students are bei
senators feinstein and boxer issued a statement urging both sides to get together rkt get a deal done, now. governor brown ordered a fact finding board. >> we have information to hammer out a deal. our team prepared to stay. >> that won't be easy. both sides are still far apart on terms of a new contract. >> we need agreements on overtime rules and other things but this doesn't mean it can't happen. >> unless there is a break through by sunday it seems inevitable he will...
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esta maÑana, las senadoras por california, barabara boxer y dianne feinstein enviaron una carta al bart y los sindicatos para pedirles que lleguen a un acuerdo y acabar con la disputa. outro ---si ambas partes no logran un contrato el domingo, el gobernador jerry brown podria ordenar que las negociaciones continuen otros 60 dias.. de no ser asi, podria haber otra huelga.. ---regreso con ustedes. blanca ---se han iniciado los trabajos de reparacion de docenas de "pernos" defectuosos en la rampa este del "bay bridge". take vo ---los trabajadores de caltrans han comenzado a instalar unos "sujetadores" de acero para darle estabilidad al puente en caso de un terremoto. ---estas reparaciones se espera finalicen a mediados de diciembre. ---caltrans, tambien reparar una zona en la nueva plataforma para que pueda ser habilitada rapidamente. stop open cesar ---hoy abre sus puertas el controvertido club para caballeros en el centro de san jose... take vo ---y el "gold club" comenzara a funcionar sin ningun tipo de restricciones por parte de la ciudad... ---el concejo municipal de san jose se reuni
esta maÑana, las senadoras por california, barabara boxer y dianne feinstein enviaron una carta al bart y los sindicatos para pedirles que lleguen a un acuerdo y acabar con la disputa. outro ---si ambas partes no logran un contrato el domingo, el gobernador jerry brown podria ordenar que las negociaciones continuen otros 60 dias.. de no ser asi, podria haber otra huelga.. ---regreso con ustedes. blanca ---se han iniciado los trabajos de reparacion de docenas de "pernos" defectuosos...
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feinstein will be at the meeting. now, this comes after the "guardian" newspaper reported on an nsa program called xkeyscore. a journal says it allows the nsa to collect as much internet activity as it and then analyze it. he says that includes millions of personal e-mails and internet searches. the nsa tried assure lawmakers yesterday that only a tiny fraction of those records are ever viewed by nsa intelligence analysts. patrick leahy is the chairman of the committee. he questioned whether or not the patriot act allows this activity. >> based on a secret legal interpretation of this statute it does not appear to authorize this. what's gonna be next? >> reporter: we expect that same question to be asked at this afternoon's meeting between lawmakers and the president. the obama administration has said the surveillance programs are key to spot terrorists but that some changes could be coming. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news snool ahead of the nsa -- >>> a head of the nsa was heckled in las vegas
feinstein will be at the meeting. now, this comes after the "guardian" newspaper reported on an nsa program called xkeyscore. a journal says it allows the nsa to collect as much internet activity as it and then analyze it. he says that includes millions of personal e-mails and internet searches. the nsa tried assure lawmakers yesterday that only a tiny fraction of those records are ever viewed by nsa intelligence analysts. patrick leahy is the chairman of the committee. he questioned...
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so i would say that mike rogers, dutch rupsburger, peter king, dianne feinstein and those leaders that put them there need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it's deficient. in my prior career, when you have problems with oversight and there is a loss of confidence, you change the leadership. i believe it's time for that. >> i also would volunteer, it shows that sunshine is the best disinfectant. exactly why edward snowden's revolutions were so critical to the functioning of democracy. and one thing that was so apparent today, that everyone was eager to discuss ways to reform and to curtail the programs that edward snowden revealed, but it was like his name was taboo. no one would utter edward snowden's name because he showed they had been derelict in not disclosing and conducting the oversight that he did single handedly at 29 years old. >> lon, a lot of people don't realize, you talked about your prior career in the coast guard, as i understand it. do you believe when you hear intelligence officials say these programs, some of the programs that your son revealed, that
so i would say that mike rogers, dutch rupsburger, peter king, dianne feinstein and those leaders that put them there need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it's deficient. in my prior career, when you have problems with oversight and there is a loss of confidence, you change the leadership. i believe it's time for that. >> i also would volunteer, it shows that sunshine is the best disinfectant. exactly why edward snowden's revolutions were so critical to the functioning...
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in the obscure world of affordable housing, leadership pelosi has been a huge champion with senator feinstein in preserving the program. we know we have a huge champion in you as we look at tax reform, we're confident that you will be with us on that issue. we get investors to buy the tax credits and that helps to pay for the building. it's a very complicated transaction and todd is here representing the foundation. they have brought in equity investment of over $1.2 billion. to give you a sense of how important they are and how important the program is. thank you. [ applause ] you know in san francisco, everything is green, but liz helps us go greener. and so they have provided an important pre-development grant to help us understand how to green this project and make them the most environmentally sustainability program. they are a huge partner with us nationally and with all the communities and the work that they do across the country. so thank you stephanie and liz. [ applause ] we have two different banking partners on this project that have combined to lend over $22 million to the constr
in the obscure world of affordable housing, leadership pelosi has been a huge champion with senator feinstein in preserving the program. we know we have a huge champion in you as we look at tax reform, we're confident that you will be with us on that issue. we get investors to buy the tax credits and that helps to pay for the building. it's a very complicated transaction and todd is here representing the foundation. they have brought in equity investment of over $1.2 billion. to give you a...
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so i would say that mike rogers, peter king, dianne feinstein, and some of the other members and those leaders who put them there really need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it's deficient. any prior career, when you have problems with oversight and there's a loss of confidence, you change the leadership. i believe it's time for that. >> i also would volunteer, it shows that sunshine is the best disinfecttant. one of the things that was very apparent when we attended the senate judiciary committee hearing today contacted by senator pat leahy that everyone was eager to discuss ways to reform the programs that edward snowden revealed, but it was like his name was tabu. no one could utter edward snowden's name, because he showed that they had been derelict in not disclosing the oversight that he did single handedly 29 years old. >> you had a career in the coast guard as i understand it. do you believe when you hear intelligence officials say that these programs, some of the programs that your son revealed, that they stopped dozens, more than 50 who were involved with the
so i would say that mike rogers, peter king, dianne feinstein, and some of the other members and those leaders who put them there really need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it's deficient. any prior career, when you have problems with oversight and there's a loss of confidence, you change the leadership. i believe it's time for that. >> i also would volunteer, it shows that sunshine is the best disinfecttant. one of the things that was very apparent when we attended the...
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the president, our senators, our leader pelosi, senator feinstein, they're all engaged. we have to push very hard. and i think our voices are going to be that much stronger if we add an additional 100,000 people on our way to citizenship because that's the full circle. and that's why we need immigration reform. we also need to make sure we bring some path of citizenship to all those that are living in the shadows as we have been a sanctuary city. we need everybody to be full participants, and that's what we're doing today. so, again, i want to thank sandra. i want to thank annie, i want to thank all the community groups that are standing behind us, people that we'll work with to help us be the successful city that we always feel we are, but we want to get more out of our citizens than just living and enjoying life here. we have to participate in the fullest way and this is what's going to make our city even more successful. thank you very much for participating here today. (applause) >> thank you, mayor lee. we would not get all these things done in san francisco without
the president, our senators, our leader pelosi, senator feinstein, they're all engaged. we have to push very hard. and i think our voices are going to be that much stronger if we add an additional 100,000 people on our way to citizenship because that's the full circle. and that's why we need immigration reform. we also need to make sure we bring some path of citizenship to all those that are living in the shadows as we have been a sanctuary city. we need everybody to be full participants, and...
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esta maÑana, las senadoras por california, barabara boxer y dianne feinstein enviaron una carta al bart y los sindicatos para pedirles que lleguen a un acuerdo y acabar con la disputa. outro ---si ambas partes no logran un contrato el domingo, el gobernador jerry brown podria ordenar que las negociaciones continuen otros 60 dias.. de no ser asi, podria haber otra huelga.. ---regreso con ustedes. blanca ---3 personas resultaron ganadoras del premio mayor del powerball que ascendi a ---regreso con ustedes. blanca ---3 personas resultaron ganadoras del premio mayor del powerball que ascendi a los 448 millones de dolares. pitch - cesar ---una de ellas habl con la prensa y nos cuenta cual es su secreto ganador.. ---isolda peguero con el informe. take pkg 0:01 0:14 1:03 1:23 pkg stop open cesar ---los soÑadores que fueron encarcelados y liberados anoche, hablan sobre su odisea... pitch - blanca ---y hoy volvieron al sitio donde vieron su libertad privada por algunas semanas. ---carlos botifoll tiene la historia.. take pkg 00:01 00:17 00:35 01:41 01:47 01:55 pkg cesar ---se han iniciado los t
esta maÑana, las senadoras por california, barabara boxer y dianne feinstein enviaron una carta al bart y los sindicatos para pedirles que lleguen a un acuerdo y acabar con la disputa. outro ---si ambas partes no logran un contrato el domingo, el gobernador jerry brown podria ordenar que las negociaciones continuen otros 60 dias.. de no ser asi, podria haber otra huelga.. ---regreso con ustedes. blanca ---3 personas resultaron ganadoras del premio mayor del powerball que ascendi a ---regreso...
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i would say that mike rogers peter king, dianne feinstein, and some members and leaders who put them there need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it is deficient n. my prior career, when you have problems with oversight and there's a loss of confidence you change the leadership. i believe it's time for that. >> i would also volunteer, it shows sunshine is the best disinfectant. why edward snowden's claims were critical to the functioning of democracy. one thing apparent at the judiciary hearing today that everyone was eager to discuss ways to reform and curtail the programs that edward snowden revealed but it was like his name was taboo. no one could utter his name because he showed they had been derelict in not disclosing and conducting the oversight he did single handedly, 29 years old. >> lon, you talk about your prior career. you had a career in the coast guard, as i understand it. do you believe when you hear intel officials say some of the programs your son revealed that they stopped dozens. more than 50 or were involved with the prevenge of 50 terrorist attacks
i would say that mike rogers peter king, dianne feinstein, and some members and leaders who put them there need to take a hard look at that leadership. i believe it is deficient n. my prior career, when you have problems with oversight and there's a loss of confidence you change the leadership. i believe it's time for that. >> i would also volunteer, it shows sunshine is the best disinfectant. why edward snowden's claims were critical to the functioning of democracy. one thing apparent at...
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i love to work with senator feinstein. i would love it if you would work with me to make sure that we get the reporting requirements right as we move forward with the bill. would you do that? >> absolutely. i would be glad to do that. all for the comment witnesses here for their candor mr. n one at single out inglis. that youen advised have always been clear and straightforward. that is in classified sessions. however, that is in open sessions. >> i'm sorry i was not here to hear your testimony. i know you have all noted in your written testimonies that there are checks within the fisa system. do you believe that there are insufficient checks to outweigh the concerns that some have about the appointment of an independent counsel? if you have touched on this in earlier questions, i apologize. you mention this with regard to independent counsel. mr. bakerond panel, raise concerns with the independent counsel. can you give me your thoughts about whether or not it is needed? >> this is a topic being discussed within the admini
i love to work with senator feinstein. i would love it if you would work with me to make sure that we get the reporting requirements right as we move forward with the bill. would you do that? >> absolutely. i would be glad to do that. all for the comment witnesses here for their candor mr. n one at single out inglis. that youen advised have always been clear and straightforward. that is in classified sessions. however, that is in open sessions. >> i'm sorry i was not here to hear...
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they have gone on record, dianne feinstein, guilty of treason. they knew for seven years what was going on and refused to disclose it to the american people. the best was some cryptic statements. if they knew what was going on, they would be stunned. he is supposed to go to them? that's implausible. they were the ones responsible for the secrecy. >> i want to add to this. in terms of the president made the statement that the president had enacted whistle blower laws that protected contractors like my son edward, that is absolutely untrue. either the president is being miss led by his advisers or miss leading the american people -- >> the whistle blower -- >> absolutely not. we should go through that. hypothetically, let's imagine he said there's a problem -- he got on an airline in honolulu and flew to washington, d.c., and gets an audience with peter king or dianne feinstein, how do we think he would have been received if he had a private audience. we have seen how they reacted, they spin the truth, he would have been buried and we would have ne
they have gone on record, dianne feinstein, guilty of treason. they knew for seven years what was going on and refused to disclose it to the american people. the best was some cryptic statements. if they knew what was going on, they would be stunned. he is supposed to go to them? that's implausible. they were the ones responsible for the secrecy. >> i want to add to this. in terms of the president made the statement that the president had enacted whistle blower laws that protected...
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. >> california senator dianne feinstein said the new information should stir the conscious of the world and she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. president obama emphasizes any attack would not be about regime change, but retribution for the chemical weapons atrocities >> a supreme court justice set to make history tomorrow by being the first from the high court to officiate a same sex wedding. justice ruth ginsberg plans to preside over the wedding of the kennedy centers president. the ceremony up cans twoent months after the supreme court's historic decision to expand recognition of same sex marriage. >> >> doctors say this eight nearly natasha payton was gradually growing blind due to a degenerative disease. an anonymous donor found out about her problem and arranged for a beverly hills doctor to perform the surgery. she had been seeing double, but right after the surgery, key to she could see normally the doctor says cases like natasha ill straight the importance of early eye exams. >>> oakland shows its pride with the bridge closed festival organizers
. >> california senator dianne feinstein said the new information should stir the conscious of the world and she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. president obama emphasizes any attack would not be about regime change, but retribution for the chemical weapons atrocities >> a supreme court justice set to make history tomorrow by being the first from the high court to officiate a same sex wedding. justice ruth ginsberg plans to preside over the wedding of...
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. >> reporter: california senator feinstein said new evidence of those attacks should stir the conscience of the world and that she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. coming up at 7:00, you'll hear from a middle east expert about the likelihood that an attack will happen. >> talk of action against syria sent stocks lower today. the dow and s and p 500 recorded their worst months since may of last year. >>> the bay bridge closure affecting commuters this holiday weekend. >> i avoided bart or the train at all because i knew that would be packed. >> the routes they're taking to get around during the closure. >>> and an east bay teenager almost blind gets a second chance to see clearly. the procedure she received today and the letter her mom wrote that made it all possible. up next, new information on the double homicide in the east bay. what we're learning about the victims and the relationship to the man police say killed them. >>> we'll talk about the holiday weekend. it's going to get cooler and in some parts of the area, there is a chance for a pinnacle. spri
. >> reporter: california senator feinstein said new evidence of those attacks should stir the conscience of the world and that she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. coming up at 7:00, you'll hear from a middle east expert about the likelihood that an attack will happen. >> talk of action against syria sent stocks lower today. the dow and s and p 500 recorded their worst months since may of last year. >>> the bay bridge closure affecting...
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. >>> senator dianne feinstein will be meeting at the white house about the nsa surveillance. we're live in the news room now with more on the meeting today and news of another secret program. >> reporter: dave, the same reporter who releasing specifics on another program. the guardian's glen greenwald said that with the xkeyscore it collects as much activity as it can and search teams used on the internet. the nsa assured lawmakers that are tiny fraction are looked at by officials. and the chairman of the judiciary committee determined whether the patriot act allows this. >> based on the secret interpretation every statute that does not appear to authorize those. and it will be next. >>> with the head of the nsa toll about reading e-mails when i see you next. >>> live in washington. a lawyer has ignited the latest controversy in the scandal. it should foot the bill against the harassment lawsuit. the lawyer says that's because the mayor never received state required sexual harassment training. the council voted to deny the mayor money for his defense. >>> there is a new devel
. >>> senator dianne feinstein will be meeting at the white house about the nsa surveillance. we're live in the news room now with more on the meeting today and news of another secret program. >> reporter: dave, the same reporter who releasing specifics on another program. the guardian's glen greenwald said that with the xkeyscore it collects as much activity as it can and search teams used on the internet. the nsa assured lawmakers that are tiny fraction are looked at by...
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the "washington post" reported the chair of the senate intelligence committee diane feinstein wasn't even aware of the audit until it was reported in the paper. feinstein disputes that, but in a statement admitted that the committee can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are inappropriate and that its awareness of incidents are accurate. and the top judge on the secretive court that approves surveillance programs says judges aren't able to independently verify whether the government violates the law, saying they are, quote, forced to rely upon the accuracy of the information that is provided to the court. critics have been demanding more oversight. >> why is the government spying on its own people? >> reporter: and even prominent democrats are troubled. nancy pelosi called the new report extremely disturbing. congressman jim lanchovan deeply concerned. the trust seemed to widen after director of intelligence james clapper in a senate hearing last march. >> does the nsa collect any type of data on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir.
the "washington post" reported the chair of the senate intelligence committee diane feinstein wasn't even aware of the audit until it was reported in the paper. feinstein disputes that, but in a statement admitted that the committee can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are inappropriate and that its awareness of incidents are accurate. and the top judge on the secretive court that approves surveillance programs says judges aren't able to independently...
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. >> california senator dianne feinstein said the new information should stir the conscious of the world and she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. president obama emphasizes any attack would not be about regime change, but retribution for the chemical weapons atrocities >> a supreme court justice set to make history tomorrow by being the first from the high court to officiate a same sex wedding. justice ruth ginsberg plans to preside over the wedding of the kennedy centers president. the ceremony up cans twoent months after the supreme court's historic decision to expand recognition of same sex marriage. >> >> doctors say this eight nearly natasha payton was gradually growing blind due to a degenerative disease. an anonymous donor found out about her problem and arranged for a beverly hills doctor to perform the surgery. she had been seeing double, but right after the surgery, key to she could see normally the doctor says cases like natasha ill straight the importance of early eye exams. >>> oakland shows its pride with the bridge closed festival organizers
. >> california senator dianne feinstein said the new information should stir the conscious of the world and she hopes the international community will take appropriate action. president obama emphasizes any attack would not be about regime change, but retribution for the chemical weapons atrocities >> a supreme court justice set to make history tomorrow by being the first from the high court to officiate a same sex wedding. justice ruth ginsberg plans to preside over the wedding of...
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the lake tahoe restoration act with california senators feinstein and boxer. it would authorize $415 million for environmental projects at tahoe and tahoe basin. >>> a bay area teacher convicted of abusing his young students. >> the facts of this case are unimaginable. >> the trick he used and punishment he's facing. >>> i'm monitoring the fog and how it will impact temperatures tomorrow. tomorrow. >>> up nex at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we design good mornings. little experiments. big ideas. brighter ways. and better tomorrows you can take home today. imagine if everyday was just a little bit better for everyone. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings. well we can help with that. we tend to do a lot of banking online. you play? yeah discover a mobile app that lets you bank more freely... and feel at home more quickly. chase. so you can. . >>> starting today the emergency contraceptive plan b is now on sale over the counter to anyone of any age. supporters
the lake tahoe restoration act with california senators feinstein and boxer. it would authorize $415 million for environmental projects at tahoe and tahoe basin. >>> a bay area teacher convicted of abusing his young students. >> the facts of this case are unimaginable. >> the trick he used and punishment he's facing. >>> i'm monitoring the fog and how it will impact temperatures tomorrow. tomorrow. >>> up nex at ikea, we don't just design furniture. we...
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the lake tahoe restoration act with california senators feinstein and boxer. it would authorize $415 million for environmental projects at tahoe and tahoe basin. >>> a bay area teacher convicted of abusing his young students. >> the facts of this case are unimaginable. >> the trick he used and punishment he's facing. >>> i'm monitoring the fog and how it will impact temperatures tomorrow. >>> up next, the morning after pill. any one, any age can buy it over the counter. the obstacle still making it difficult for some women to get it. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. . >>> starting today the emergency contraceptive plan b is now on sale over the counter to anyone of any age. supporters of reproductive rights are calling it a m
the lake tahoe restoration act with california senators feinstein and boxer. it would authorize $415 million for environmental projects at tahoe and tahoe basin. >>> a bay area teacher convicted of abusing his young students. >> the facts of this case are unimaginable. >> the trick he used and punishment he's facing. >>> i'm monitoring the fog and how it will impact temperatures tomorrow. >>> up next, the morning after pill. any one, any age can buy it...
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dianne feinstein said in a written statement the committee quote, can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are appropriate. but the aclu's michelle richardson asks how. >> members of congress have been clear, they have not received a full explanation how the programs worked or any clients' problems with privacy regulations. >> reporter: an nsa tutorial instructs analysts not to give extraneous information to congressional overseers. the president says there's no indication the agency is abusing its powers. >> what you're not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. what you're hearing about is the prospect that these could be abused. >> reporter: the nsa is now drawing fire from the left and right, with former new hampshire republican governor john sununu saying it reflects the administration to be led -- and saying the constitution is under attack. >> what it means to be an american, means we have basic freedoms have to be in place, cannot be under assault by the government. >> reporter: minutes ago, the white house released a statement
dianne feinstein said in a written statement the committee quote, can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are appropriate. but the aclu's michelle richardson asks how. >> members of congress have been clear, they have not received a full explanation how the programs worked or any clients' problems with privacy regulations. >> reporter: an nsa tutorial instructs analysts not to give extraneous information to congressional overseers. the president says...
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do i trust it more when al franken and dianne feinstein say it? yes! this is one point of view i think is valid. he says i understand the trade-offs here. but the intelligence community isn't keeping things from the american people because we don't trust them but once important security information is out there, they can do us arm. al franken made this point. it isn't -- it doesn't fall necessarily on partisan lines. he said that's why i find the snowden controversy so frustrating. i realize many americans don't trust their government. i wish i could change that and tell people the amazing things i witnessed during my 30 years in the c.i.a. i've never seen people work harder for that little money and long hours. people took it for granted their flaws would be scrutinized, successes ignored but i've been around along to know that government is immune to stories like me. the conspiracy buff. too busy howling in protest at the thought that their government could uncover how long they spent on the phone with their dear aunt. the government is not intereste
do i trust it more when al franken and dianne feinstein say it? yes! this is one point of view i think is valid. he says i understand the trade-offs here. but the intelligence community isn't keeping things from the american people because we don't trust them but once important security information is out there, they can do us arm. al franken made this point. it isn't -- it doesn't fall necessarily on partisan lines. he said that's why i find the snowden controversy so frustrating. i realize...
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. >> bill: senator feinstein, chair of the intelligence committee. barbara boxer, chair of -- environment. >> public works. >> senator feinstein in particular takes a lot of people under her wing. even when hillary clinton came, she'll just take them to lunch. this is how i run my office. here's what you do if you want to -- i can send you information if you want to do it like i do it. very helpful to new people of both parties. >> bill: she was very helpful to me when i moved here to washington. she's a good friend. and maybe we forget but i thought one of the most critical moments of the 2008 primary was remember when -- it was getting nasty between hillary clinton and barack obama. and dianne feinstein invited them both over to her house. >> i think i remember that. >> bill: remember that? and she welcomed them to her house and she said okay, you want a glass of wine? here it is. i'm leaving you alone. i'm going upstairs and you call me when its's over. and left the two of them down there to talk it out and say okay, we've got to cool the jets on
. >> bill: senator feinstein, chair of the intelligence committee. barbara boxer, chair of -- environment. >> public works. >> senator feinstein in particular takes a lot of people under her wing. even when hillary clinton came, she'll just take them to lunch. this is how i run my office. here's what you do if you want to -- i can send you information if you want to do it like i do it. very helpful to new people of both parties. >> bill: she was very helpful to me when i...
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senior administration officials held a conference call with top members of congress, including dianne feinstein, on the situation in syria. earlier, members of both parties called for a congressional vote on any military action. >> reporter: doubts over evidence aside, for the white house, it's now decision time. >> president obama says syrian president bashar al-assad is responsible for a chemical attack on his own people. he promises accountability but says no decision has been made on how to respond. >> he takes the requirement to make these decisions very seriously. and he's carefully considering the circumstances before him. >> reporter: but preparations are already underway for a potential strike. u.s. military assets are in the eastern mediterranean, ready to go whenever the president gives the order. and the white house is quickly laying out its case, amid concern from congress, which wants a role in the final decision. >> let congress authorize this activity. >> i'd like to have everybody in on this. >> i definitely believe that there needs to be a vote. >> reporter: the administration
senior administration officials held a conference call with top members of congress, including dianne feinstein, on the situation in syria. earlier, members of both parties called for a congressional vote on any military action. >> reporter: doubts over evidence aside, for the white house, it's now decision time. >> president obama says syrian president bashar al-assad is responsible for a chemical attack on his own people. he promises accountability but says no decision has been...
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including nancy pelosi and senator dianne feinstein. a number of top u.s. officials were on that call including chuck hagel. that call lasted 90 minutes. they provided intelligence including intercepted communications among syrian government leaders ordering chemical weapons attack on their own people. president obama promises accountability but no decision has been made on how to respond. >> he takes the requirement to make these decisions very seriously. and he's carefully considering the circumstances before him. >> reporter: the united nations is wrapping up its investigation today and should reveal its results tomorrow. just yesterday britain voted against military action meaning the u.s. lost one of its top allies. but the military is poised to act. now five navy destroyers are off. former military leaders are worried though that the strain budget at the pentagon does not allow for action and they are worried about unintended consequences. i'm working on that story for you for 6:15. live in washington kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the top u.s
including nancy pelosi and senator dianne feinstein. a number of top u.s. officials were on that call including chuck hagel. that call lasted 90 minutes. they provided intelligence including intercepted communications among syrian government leaders ordering chemical weapons attack on their own people. president obama promises accountability but no decision has been made on how to respond. >> he takes the requirement to make these decisions very seriously. and he's carefully considering...
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dianne feinstein has some oversight over that, on the senate intelligence committee. she said this morning she was not aware of the audit. silicon valley is growing increasingly concerned about the nsa. some companies are given secret court orders called national security letters. 40 companies sent the letter to the white house asking for more transparency. >> what's challenging about the current policy of law enforcement online is that you can't even disclose the number of national security letters that you've received, and that's just an absurd policy. >> that's matthew prince, an outspoken but very level-headed ceo and critic of secret court orders. we'll talk to him further this sunday on "press here." in the meantime, hampton pearson is live at cnbc washington, d.c. bureau. good morning, hampton. >> how are you doing, scott? we do have futures higher after stocks face the biggest one and two-day declines in two months, the dow falling triple digits for a second day in a row on thursday, closing at its lowest level since june. that closing down 225 points, the s&p
dianne feinstein has some oversight over that, on the senate intelligence committee. she said this morning she was not aware of the audit. silicon valley is growing increasingly concerned about the nsa. some companies are given secret court orders called national security letters. 40 companies sent the letter to the white house asking for more transparency. >> what's challenging about the current policy of law enforcement online is that you can't even disclose the number of national...
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referring reporters to the national security agency and to senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein who says in a written statement, quote, we can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are appropriate and its reports of compliance incidents are accurate. now the president has contended while there is reasonable debate over whether the nsa should have broad authority to intercept calls coming in and out of the country, there's no indication it is actually abusing that authority. >> if you look at the report, even the disclosures that mr. snowden has put forward, all the stories that have been written what you're not reading about is the government abusing these programs or inappropriately listening to phone calls or reading people's e-mails. what you're hearing about the prospect these could be abused. >> reporter: this latest report would seem to question that, bill. bill: also domestic phone calls, were they intercepted as well, wendell? >> reporter: that appears to have been the result of a mistake but it is going to make some lawmakers very angry. the a
referring reporters to the national security agency and to senate intelligence committee chair dianne feinstein who says in a written statement, quote, we can and should do more to independently verify that nsa's operations are appropriate and its reports of compliance incidents are accurate. now the president has contended while there is reasonable debate over whether the nsa should have broad authority to intercept calls coming in and out of the country, there's no indication it is actually...
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. >> reporter: dianne feinstein chairs the senate intelligence committee. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in san francisco there will be a demonstration against u.s. military action in syria. it is scheduled for 5:00 this evening at powell and market streets. the demonstration is being organized by a coalition of antiwar groups. >>> time now 6:16. the launch of the largest rocket ever to lift off from california's central coast was a big success. >> four, three, we have ignition of the engines. two, one, zero. we have lift-off of the united launch alliance. >> the delta four rocket lifted off from sandenburg -- sandenburg air force base from a classified mission probably carrying a secret spy satellite. the rocket was 23 stories tall. the main engines were so loud, they had to be ignited one at a time to decrease the noise. >>> time 6:17. the water is back on in one oklahoma town. just days after the town's water was turned off. timey red worms were found -- tiny red worms were found in the drinking water. this was found about 80
. >> reporter: dianne feinstein chairs the senate intelligence committee. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> in san francisco there will be a demonstration against u.s. military action in syria. it is scheduled for 5:00 this evening at powell and market streets. the demonstration is being organized by a coalition of antiwar groups. >>> time now 6:16. the launch of the largest rocket ever to lift off from california's central coast was a big...
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newsroom, dianne feinstein says she's received some intelligence about it. >> reporter: feinstein says she's believes the attack was by the assad regime and is strongly urging the united nations to condemn the regime. that's echoed by many in congress. without a united nations resolution, some argue the u.s. cannot take military action under military law. the resolution should wrap up tomorrow and their findings made public on saturday. this hour, the british government said the legal requirements to strike have been met. david cameron said the evidence that syria used chemical weapons last week is right before our eyes. the u.s. is upping its military presence in the mediterranean sea off the coast of syria to to prepare for a potential strike. and president assad said his country will defend itself. congressional leaders will get briefed via a phone conference scheduled for 3:00 pacific today. what we're learning about a possible meeting at the white house today. i'm working on that story for 8:15. live in washington, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. [chanting] >> this is in londo
newsroom, dianne feinstein says she's received some intelligence about it. >> reporter: feinstein says she's believes the attack was by the assad regime and is strongly urging the united nations to condemn the regime. that's echoed by many in congress. without a united nations resolution, some argue the u.s. cannot take military action under military law. the resolution should wrap up tomorrow and their findings made public on saturday. this hour, the british government said the legal...
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but then i can't help when i hear people that i trust whethe% it is al franken or dianne feinstein, if we get hit again because of that tool, rand paul, say good-bye to all of our civil liberties. and i include glen greenwald in that jack a lope. jim, you're sometimes on the side of this, i understand. that's the piece i was thinking. i think it might have been tomasky. talking about this. that's what he really fears is that if we get hit again, forget any of our civil liberties. that's why i think there has to be a balance between, you know, this nsa stuff and security. and i know i will get more letters calling me a neocon. jim, you have to believe there are terrorists throughout that want to kill us. >> sure. >> stephanie: little disconcerting there are the prison breaks, al-qaeda people everywhere and anniversary of 9-11 is coming up this sunday. the end of ramadan. i think there is a reason. >> a month from sunday. >> stephanie: right. there was some reason they thought yesterday might have been a target. it obviously wasn't. we're going to talk to adam schiff. he can't tell us ev
but then i can't help when i hear people that i trust whethe% it is al franken or dianne feinstein, if we get hit again because of that tool, rand paul, say good-bye to all of our civil liberties. and i include glen greenwald in that jack a lope. jim, you're sometimes on the side of this, i understand. that's the piece i was thinking. i think it might have been tomasky. talking about this. that's what he really fears is that if we get hit again, forget any of our civil liberties. that's why i...
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. >>> senator dianne feinstein will speak at the 17th annual lake tahoe summit when it begins at 10:00 at san harbor state park on the east shore of the lake. the annual event focuses on restoration and sustainability efforts at lake tahoe and it is open to the public. california governor jerry brown, nevada governor brian sandoval, senate majority leader harry reid and former vice president al gore will also be taking part. gore will deliver the keynote address today. >>> at 6:09, time for a check on our weather with meteorologist mike nicco. mike? >> all right. we'll start by talking about some temperatures out there. in fact, we'll start down in the south bay, and when we start with those temperatures, you're going to see that it's in the mid to upper 60s in most neighborhoods. look at that. 66 at san jose to about 77 in los gehr owes. let's look at the big picture. all of us in the 60s to even 72 in brentwood. we do have milder weather, mid-50s along half moon bay, san francisco. let's talk about what's going on as far as the temperature change. stepping outside, oh, it feels warme
. >>> senator dianne feinstein will speak at the 17th annual lake tahoe summit when it begins at 10:00 at san harbor state park on the east shore of the lake. the annual event focuses on restoration and sustainability efforts at lake tahoe and it is open to the public. california governor jerry brown, nevada governor brian sandoval, senate majority leader harry reid and former vice president al gore will also be taking part. gore will deliver the keynote address today. >>> at...
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senator dianne feinstein will speak at the 17th annual lake tahoe summit when it kicks off this morning on the eastern shore of the lake. the annual event focuses on restoration and sustainability efforts at lake tahoe and it is open to the public. california governor jerry brown, nevada governor jerry sandoval and harry reid are among those taking part, and former vice president al gore will be there to deliver the keynote address. $1.7 billion in public and private money has been spent on projects to control runoff, combat invasive species, and reduce air pollution at tahoe since the event began in 1997. >>> it's 5:08. time for a check on the forecast. here's mike with a look at what's going on this morning. >> yeah. here's where the mildest temperatures are in san francisco. we're in the mid-50s to near 60 in the mission district. by far, everybody else warmer except petaluma and half moon bay. upper 50s. look at the 60s. low to mid-60s, american canyon, san leandro, palo alto, santa clara, saratoga, pleasanton, upper 60s around walnut creek. 72 in pittsburg and 71 in tracy now. the
senator dianne feinstein will speak at the 17th annual lake tahoe summit when it kicks off this morning on the eastern shore of the lake. the annual event focuses on restoration and sustainability efforts at lake tahoe and it is open to the public. california governor jerry brown, nevada governor jerry sandoval and harry reid are among those taking part, and former vice president al gore will be there to deliver the keynote address. $1.7 billion in public and private money has been spent on...
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all this data, and the name pops up like you name it, stephen strasbourg or paris hilton or dianne feinstein and someone thinks, i wonder what she's saying, i wonder what they're talking about. he said there is total confidence and no abuse whatsoever. that's the first thing i found hard to swallow. then he said i'm going to work with congress to do this. i'm going to work with congress for greater transparency. i'm going to work with congress to figure out how to better explain it. work with congress? that was almost laugh-out-loud funny. he's working with congress on immigration reform. how is that going? he's working with congress on gun safety. how is that going? he's working with congress about obama care, how did that go. this congress is impossible to work with. the idea of bases your hopes on more transparency with this congress ain't going to happen. and then the president said, and i really found this a reach--all this talk about national security and privacy, all this conversation we're happening right now, it would have happened without edward snowden. no way. no freakin' way. we
all this data, and the name pops up like you name it, stephen strasbourg or paris hilton or dianne feinstein and someone thinks, i wonder what she's saying, i wonder what they're talking about. he said there is total confidence and no abuse whatsoever. that's the first thing i found hard to swallow. then he said i'm going to work with congress to do this. i'm going to work with congress for greater transparency. i'm going to work with congress to figure out how to better explain it. work with...
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. >> diane feinstein claimed the nsa prevented attacks and there's no evidence that's the case, and tsa claimed it stopped plots that there's been no evidence, and what we know historically is the few would-be bombers and hijackers stopped were stopped by fellow passengers. we can protect ourselves, and we have to remember we have more power than we ever give ourselves credit for, and utilize it, and we'll be far safer under that basis. there was withdrawn over there, and then let's come over here. okay, do it the other way. >> i particularly conflicted on this matter because i usually like to evaluate both sides of an issue, and when i attend events like this, i always usually hear one side of it, and i would really like to hear you poke holes in the other side, and i'd like to use this opportunity to ask you a very specific question. what you just mentioned about, we don't know how many acts of terrorism have been thwarted, and therefore, i conclude none of them have been avoided, part of the security methodology is you find evidence and find an act of terrorism. it's counter producti
. >> diane feinstein claimed the nsa prevented attacks and there's no evidence that's the case, and tsa claimed it stopped plots that there's been no evidence, and what we know historically is the few would-be bombers and hijackers stopped were stopped by fellow passengers. we can protect ourselves, and we have to remember we have more power than we ever give ourselves credit for, and utilize it, and we'll be far safer under that basis. there was withdrawn over there, and then let's come...
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senators harry reid and dean hemmer are co- sponsorrerring the lake tahoe restoration act along with feinstein and bocker. this would authorize $415 million over ten years for environmental projects at rake tahoe and -- lake tahoe and the tahoe basin. >>> want to check in with sal. how are things moving this morning? >> i think they are moving. i can't help but thing this is impending doom--it? >> and this could be worse than the last strike. >> absolutely. this the bay bridge at the toll plaza. now, we think there will be a b.a.r.t. strike but i will be happy if i'm wrong about that. they will settle everything over the weekend. that would be great, wouldn't it? we're here just in case. this is a look at the macarthur maze bay bridge. this is 880 northbound and southbound. of course, the traffic across the san mateo bridge has improved. i have a map of that for you, westbound 92 and westbound 9 had. on the peninsula, it does look good. we're here monday earlier if that does happen. we'll be here to help out any way we can. steve? >> evelyn from dam bell is with me -- from campbell is with me
senators harry reid and dean hemmer are co- sponsorrerring the lake tahoe restoration act along with feinstein and bocker. this would authorize $415 million over ten years for environmental projects at rake tahoe and -- lake tahoe and the tahoe basin. >>> want to check in with sal. how are things moving this morning? >> i think they are moving. i can't help but thing this is impending doom--it? >> and this could be worse than the last strike. >> absolutely. this the...
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apparently dianne feinstein who heads up, she chairs the senate intel committee. she was told over the last ten years occasionally these people who are love struck or whatever have used our national security spying apparatus to spy on potential spouses or just dates. >>anna: initially we heard this would happen to you if you happen to have called somebody who was a suspected terrorist or had ties to al qaeda. but now this is creating quite the buzz this morning and people have taken to twitter. how about this one? we've got pickup lines. >>brian: if it is going to help your personal life, why not really help your personal life. >>anna: here is one. i lost my number. can i have yours? just kidding. already have it. >>brian: hey baby, come here often? of course you do. we've been tracking you. >>steve: caleb says this: hey i just met you and this is crazy, but here's your s.s.n., phone calls for the past three years. any way those are actual things off of twitter using hash tag. >>anna: i've got one for you. you are made in heaven. i've heard that one. is your dad a
apparently dianne feinstein who heads up, she chairs the senate intel committee. she was told over the last ten years occasionally these people who are love struck or whatever have used our national security spying apparatus to spy on potential spouses or just dates. >>anna: initially we heard this would happen to you if you happen to have called somebody who was a suspected terrorist or had ties to al qaeda. but now this is creating quite the buzz this morning and people have taken to...
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and chairman feinstein and sham bliss, we went to the white house and i applaud the president for bringing us to there, that we need this program. >> reporter: alex, i have been out and about talking to folks here on martha's vineyard. there are a lot of heated emotions and reactions to this program still. people responding to the steps that president obama said and one person telling me that they are an important first step but he wants to see the follow-up. another person saying that he is deeply skeptical saying that president obama's measures that he announced on friday don't go far enough and the nsa program is a real threat to our democracy. those heated responses are really emblematic of what we are seeing in polling, according to "the wall street journal" poll. 56% of americans are concerned that it will go too far on infringing on privacy rights and compare that to when 65% of americans with the knockdown on terrorists. it will undoubtedly get more heated in the coming days and weeks, alex. >> i know it's vacation, but do you know anything about the president's plan while he's the
and chairman feinstein and sham bliss, we went to the white house and i applaud the president for bringing us to there, that we need this program. >> reporter: alex, i have been out and about talking to folks here on martha's vineyard. there are a lot of heated emotions and reactions to this program still. people responding to the steps that president obama said and one person telling me that they are an important first step but he wants to see the follow-up. another person saying that he...
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the council voted 4-1 to support senator dianne feinstein's proposed ban. if approved, that law would ban military style weapons. united states had a ban on assault weapons, but it was allowed to expire in 2004. >>> after a year-long undercover operation, police in new york arrested 19 people and they broke up a major gun operation. police say the defendants made several trips to new york city from north and south carolina with as many as 14 illegal weapons at a time. police say they used economy bus lines to transport those weapons. they include assault weapons, a fully automatic machine gun, and handguns. >>> tonight the napa city council will talk about a recommend eighth from the police chief -- recommendation from the police chief to ban medical marijuana dispensaries. a moratorium against them expires in october. the police chief says with the current crackdown by the federal government, the city would open itself up to prosecution if it does not issue a ban. >>> san francisco's city attorneys -- city's attorney is demanding re-enforcement from nevada
the council voted 4-1 to support senator dianne feinstein's proposed ban. if approved, that law would ban military style weapons. united states had a ban on assault weapons, but it was allowed to expire in 2004. >>> after a year-long undercover operation, police in new york arrested 19 people and they broke up a major gun operation. police say the defendants made several trips to new york city from north and south carolina with as many as 14 illegal weapons at a time. police say they...
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the democratic head, chair of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein of california said that the evidence she had seen, quote, pointed to the syrian regime being the one to have launched chemical attack of august 21 that killed hundreds of civilians. points to is not the same as irrefutably establishes but preponderance of evidence according to the administration is what will convince the world leaders and hopefully the public throughout the arab world and muslim world that the united states is not in a situation where it was a decade ago with iraqi intelligence. jon: we have been told to expect the secretary of state to emerge and speak within the next minute or two. i want to mention this, the other sort of foreign policy expert within the administration obviously is vice president joe biden. he is meeting with the leaders of latvia, legitimate juan yaw and estonia. he was asked when he made a brief appearance with these loaders at naval observatory whether everybody is on boards with syria, other countries. he responded with these words, i know everybody is on board.
the democratic head, chair of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein of california said that the evidence she had seen, quote, pointed to the syrian regime being the one to have launched chemical attack of august 21 that killed hundreds of civilians. points to is not the same as irrefutably establishes but preponderance of evidence according to the administration is what will convince the world leaders and hopefully the public throughout the arab world and muslim world that the...
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the first is i want to quote from senator dianne feinstein. she is the chair of the committee on intelligence. she said "the committee has never identified an instance where the nsa has abused their authority for inappropriate purposes. c" that was last week. she issued a statement on thursday of last week during there is one other person. is not inter king the president's party and not as inclined to agree with the president. what he point out is something that is also important. the "washington post" reports was based on nsa compliance reports. the fact that this could be written in the first place is evident there our oversight ongoing at the nsa. these are compliance problem's that were identified and tabulated by the nsa to congress in the appropriate fashion. they are compliance issues that -- where action was taken to rectify them. what this illustrates is that there is in place at the nsa a very strict oversight regime. was asked about the king was askedt about the reports. he said there is not he said, if it works, and you have 99.9%
the first is i want to quote from senator dianne feinstein. she is the chair of the committee on intelligence. she said "the committee has never identified an instance where the nsa has abused their authority for inappropriate purposes. c" that was last week. she issued a statement on thursday of last week during there is one other person. is not inter king the president's party and not as inclined to agree with the president. what he point out is something that is also important. the...
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senator dianne feinstein, democrat, chair of the senate intelligence committee, she says maybe we tweak it a little bit but we still need this. >> i believe, based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly, that we would place this nation in jeopardy if we eliminated these two programs. >> bill: john inglis, a deputy director of nsa, he was there. he took most of the heat. but he defended the program and he came back to the old analogy that they use, you know, look, this is like look for the needle in the haystack but you need the haystack. >> we had reasonable suspicion it was associated with something in the united states. i had no idea what it was associated with. so we needed to do a query. we didn't know whether it would be associated with a 217 area coat or 303 area code, grand set of possibilities was it associated with. in order to find the need that will matched up against that number, we needed the haystack. >> bill: but as a lot of people pointed out, the problem with that analogy is you can have so much hay that you don't -- you can never find the needle or you d
senator dianne feinstein, democrat, chair of the senate intelligence committee, she says maybe we tweak it a little bit but we still need this. >> i believe, based on what i have seen and i read intelligence regularly, that we would place this nation in jeopardy if we eliminated these two programs. >> bill: john inglis, a deputy director of nsa, he was there. he took most of the heat. but he defended the program and he came back to the old analogy that they use, you know, look, this...
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but when its actually comes down it to, when dianne feinstein's assault weapon which child thousands of guns already, went down, the president obama speak? when he gave a "state of the union" address, many might remember or think of it as a time where he really came out for gun control. but there he was just pushing for voting on gun control, which paul barrett described as a way for pro gun democrats to vote against getting a pass from president obama and i think this all comes from the top. the national rifle association is also just so important now in this whole discussion about corporations, to look at money and politics, and who makes decisions, and on whose behalf are they making these decisions, politicians who have been so beholding to the national rifle association for so long. >> amy goodman is our gift on book tv on c-span 2. this is our "in department" program. here are her books: >> host: this e-mail comes from anita. amy, thank you for all you do. you're a true hero. would you please comment on the movement to end corporate personhood and also on scott silver's work re
but when its actually comes down it to, when dianne feinstein's assault weapon which child thousands of guns already, went down, the president obama speak? when he gave a "state of the union" address, many might remember or think of it as a time where he really came out for gun control. but there he was just pushing for voting on gun control, which paul barrett described as a way for pro gun democrats to vote against getting a pass from president obama and i think this all comes from...
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biden pretended to put together a report, two of the three components that were suggested by dianne feinstein. there was a ban on magazines or above a certain amount and a band about 250 different types of weapons that she did not particularly like. what eventually came to floor and was defeated was gun- control. it was about who could get control of guns. i oppose that because the loopholes that we hear about today were deliberately put into law and the new loopholes this change would have created tomorrow will be treated as if they need closing. i am not somebody who is particularly worried about making the argument. slippery slope arguments make sense. there has been progress on gun rights in the last 20 years and i don't want to see it reversed at the federal level. host: i don't know what that means. host: what about having safety regulations, some sort of standard across the board for guns? guest: there is. this.not play games with a gun is an item designed to kill people. it is designed to fire a projectile extremely fast into somebody's body or an animal. that is what is there for. th
biden pretended to put together a report, two of the three components that were suggested by dianne feinstein. there was a ban on magazines or above a certain amount and a band about 250 different types of weapons that she did not particularly like. what eventually came to floor and was defeated was gun- control. it was about who could get control of guns. i oppose that because the loopholes that we hear about today were deliberately put into law and the new loopholes this change would have...
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the congressional oversight committee has artie gone on record, dianne feinstein, guilty of treason. these are the committees that new for seven years and refused to disclose it to the american people. statements. if the american people knew what was going on, they would be's don, and edward snowden is supposed to go to them? implausible. >> i want to add to this. the president made a statement laws thatresident had protected contractors like my son, edward. that is absolutely untrue. either the president is being misled by his advisors, or he is intentionally misleading the american -- >> -- >> absolutely not. and maybe at some point we should go through that, hypothetically let's imagine that edwards noted that well, there is a problem, let's say he got on an airline in honolulu fly tochose tool washington, d.c., and he actually gets an audience with peter king or dianne diane feinstein, how do we think that he would be received if he had a private audience? we have seen how they reacted even when the truth comes out. it's been the truth, they try to hide it from the american peopl
the congressional oversight committee has artie gone on record, dianne feinstein, guilty of treason. these are the committees that new for seven years and refused to disclose it to the american people. statements. if the american people knew what was going on, they would be's don, and edward snowden is supposed to go to them? implausible. >> i want to add to this. the president made a statement laws thatresident had protected contractors like my son, edward. that is absolutely untrue....
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. >> you just quoted from senator feinstein, but if i recall in the washington post article, she commented to the washington post that she was not aware of the compliance audits until the washington post asked her about them. my question to you is, are you informed about what she saw? was she telling the washington post something different? >> if you have questions about her comments, it you should check with her. i read to you her on the record statement about this issue. what she may have been referring to in that report -- >> what did the senator mean when she was quoted? >> i do not have the store in front of me. i know that some members of congress have suggested that they did not see these nsa reports that were reported on by the washington post. but what they did see and what many of them were briefed on were the regular reports that are due to congress from the nsa as part of their oversight function. reports on a regular basis are made to members of congress and intelligence committees about some of these issues and some of the broader issues that allow congress to fulfill their r
. >> you just quoted from senator feinstein, but if i recall in the washington post article, she commented to the washington post that she was not aware of the compliance audits until the washington post asked her about them. my question to you is, are you informed about what she saw? was she telling the washington post something different? >> if you have questions about her comments, it you should check with her. i read to you her on the record statement about this issue. what she...
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the first is the chair of the senate select committee on intelligence, senator feinstein. she said i've been briefed by the intelligence committee on last week's chemical weapons attack in syria and i believe the intelligence points to an attack by the assad government. i would also direct to you a statement from the vice-chair of the senate select committee on intelligence. this is a republican senator named saxby chambliss. a gentleman who not shied away from contradicting the president in public on a wide range of issues however in this case his assessment is, similar if not the same as the assessment that was reached by the president. senator chambliss said, based on available intelligence there can be no doubt the assad regime is responsible for using chemical weapons on the syrian people. roberta? >> has the intelligence committee completed the classified version of its assessment? >> i'm not in the position to talk about classified intelligence assessments from here. >> whether it has been completed or not. >> i'm not in position to talk about them from here. >> how
the first is the chair of the senate select committee on intelligence, senator feinstein. she said i've been briefed by the intelligence committee on last week's chemical weapons attack in syria and i believe the intelligence points to an attack by the assad government. i would also direct to you a statement from the vice-chair of the senate select committee on intelligence. this is a republican senator named saxby chambliss. a gentleman who not shied away from contradicting the president in...
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senator feinstein, senator reid, you would think there is no common sense. the east coast, west coast, federal politics, anyone that holds a gun is a criminal. what can you do? >> let me give you a little reassurance first. i think all the ten amendments, probably the one that is safest is the second amendment. i actually believe that. that is why i voted to proceed for a debate on the gun bill. i want to have that today all the time. you cannot stand up to the logic and consistency or the supreme court rulings that have instituted your right to defend yourself. and so i am not worried. you know, the ban on assault weapons got the lowest number it ever got. i feel really good. the national rifle association. there is a lack of knowledge. the balance of town this as being the guns fall rather than the individual. and there is no question, there are tragedies, but they discount the number of tragedies that are averted because of the same thing. so i would just want to reassure you that i think that is pretty secure. i believe with rights, responsibilities. so
senator feinstein, senator reid, you would think there is no common sense. the east coast, west coast, federal politics, anyone that holds a gun is a criminal. what can you do? >> let me give you a little reassurance first. i think all the ten amendments, probably the one that is safest is the second amendment. i actually believe that. that is why i voted to proceed for a debate on the gun bill. i want to have that today all the time. you cannot stand up to the logic and consistency or...